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OneWeb to launch satellites with rival SpaceX
OneWeb called off the scheduled launch of 36 satellites from Baikonur suspending ties with Russia's space agency
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Apple services resume after outage for second straight day
Outage also affected Mac App Store, users of Apple Card, Apple Books, iCloud Web Apps and Weather
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Survey highlights US is top-paying country for software engineers
According to the report more than 40 per cent of developers working in the US earn over $100k a year
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Dancing Elon Musk hands drivers first Teslas from Germany’s new gigafactory
Musk said Tesla is likely to launch a test version of its new Full Self-Driving software in Europe
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Wordle's geography spin-off 'Worldle' reaches 1 million users
Worldle, spinoff of Wordle, provides 6 tries for players to guess the country or region based on just the silhouette.
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NASA confirms 5,000 exoplanets beyond our own solar system
NASA discovers that there are more than 5,000 exoplanets that exist outside of the solar system.
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US company devises method to use coal waste to power crypto
Stronghold Digital Mining uses waste left behind by coal power plants to generate electricity for bitcoin mining.
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Apple services including music, TV resume after outages
After an outage of Apple services like App Store and Apple Music, services have been restored.
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Privacy Coins: An anonymous volatile cryptocurrency class
Volatile crypto known as privacy coins created to mask the identity of the owner has been moving around this month.
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Russia finds Meta guilty of 'extremist activity' but WhatsApp can stay
Moscow found Meta guilty of 'extremist activity' but the ruling excluded the ban on its messenger service, WhatsApp.
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Global regulators monitor crypto use in Ukraine war
The global Financial Stability Board is closely observing the use of crypto assets during the war in Ukraine.
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China requires Microsoft's Bing to suspend auto-suggest feature
Chinese government agency has required Bing to suspend its auto-suggest function for their region.
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Australia to make Big Tech hand over misinformation data
Australia will be able to force big tech companies to share data about how they handled misinformation under new law.
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US charges former Apple buyer with defrauding more than $10 million from company
A former Apple employee was charged with defrauding $10 million in a series of schemes.
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Russia to work on solo Mars mission after Europe freezes joint project
The ESA announced that it would be impossible to continue cooperating with Russia on the ExoMars mission
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Google accused of systemic bias against black employees in lawsuit
Black people comprise only 4.4% of employees and about 3% of leadership and its technology workforce
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Pakistan Cricket Board joins TikTok
TikTok is also the Title Sponsor of the Pakistan-Australia series
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Google subsea internet cable lands in Africa, promising fast connection
Most countries in West Africa are at the bottom of a World Bank global ranking on internet penetration
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75% of cyberattacks start with an email, reveals report
A report has revealed that most phishing scams are sent via email, which has increased drastically in the past year
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UK company designs invisibility shields
Invisibility is no longer a fantasy with this new invisibility shield, that has already begun taking orders online
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Modest uptick in US crypto illicit finance, but transactions small
US Treasury officials observed an uptick in the use of crypto assets to facilitate illicit finance.
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Universal Music label acquires ape NFT to lead virtual music group
Universal Music is capitalizing on NFTs by acquiring the popular cartoon apes to lead a virtual music group.
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Russia tells Google to stop spreading threats against Russians on YouTube
Russia demanded that Google stop spreading threats against Russians on its YouTube platform.
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Russian cosmonauts set for Friday launch to International Space Station
Three Russian cosmonauts are due for launch this Friday to the International Space Station aboard the orbiting outpost
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NASA to introduce new moon rocket
NASA's next-generation moon rocket began a slow-motion journey out of its launch pad in Florida.
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Wuhan aims to become China's 'valley of satellites' in space initiative
Wuhan vowed to invest $15. billion in creating a space industry by 2025 and becoming China's 'Valley of Satelites'.
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Meta to test content tools for advertisers later this year
Meta is building new tools to prevent brands from appearing next to unsuitable content on their social platform.
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Be ready to lose all your money in crypto, EU regulators warn
EU watchdog warns that crypto owners could lose all their asset investments and could fall prey to scams.
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Australian watchdog sues Facebook-owner Meta over scam advertisements
Australian watchdog filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms for failing to prevent scammers from promoting fake ads.
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Facebook removes more Russia posts claiming children's hospital bombing a hoax
Facebook removes official Russian posts that falsely claimed Russian bombing in a Children's hospital in Ukraine.
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Meta rolls out parental supervision tools on Instagram
Meta will allow parents to track how much time their children spend on Instagram and supervise their activities.
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Netflix tests sharing accounts outside household
Netflix is testing features that will allow your account to be shared outside your own household members.
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Dubai grants crypto exchange Binance a virtual asset licence
The largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance has been granted licence to operate in Dubai for regional business.
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Tokrie joins forces with grocery giant Chase to expand its product offering
Get a hassle-free shopping experience with Tokrie today
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Google Domains is now available in 26 countries
With more than 300 domain endings available, you can find a name that's right for your business
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Illumina launches multiple-gene test to spot rare treatable cancers
Genome sequencing group launched a cancer test in Europe that checks for tumour genes in one tissue sample.
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Shenzhen lockdown will not have a big impact on iPhone production
According to JP Morgan, the production of iPhones will not be disrupted after the suspension of operations in Shenzen.
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Barcelona and Spotify agree sponsorship deal
Barcelona signed a shirt and stadium sponsorship deal with Spotify for four seasons from 2022 to 2023.
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Mercedes to continue EV investments despite Ukraine war disruptions
Mercedes-Benz promises not to cut funding for EVs in the future despite coping with the supply-chain cost.
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Tech Karo: Empowerment through Technological Skills
CIRCLE has inspired confidence in many young women through the development of their digital skills
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Japan fashion magnate Maezawa buys 'affectionate' robot venture
A Japanese fashion magnate is buying a robotics startup, Groove X which makes affectionate companion robots.
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PayPal CEO says crypto will redefine the financial world
PayPal CEO views cryptocurrency believes cryptocurrency and digital assets could reshape the monetary sector.
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Meta narrows guidance to prohibit calls for death of a head of state
Meta Platforms narrows Facebook's content moderation policy to prohibit calls for the death of a head of state.
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Investors turn to crypto funds, companies as Russia-Ukraine crisis escalates
Global investors buy stakes in cryptocurrency funds and companies that will withstand the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
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Binance gets its first Gulf crypto licence in Bahrain
Binance has finally been given a crypto-asset service provider licence by Bahrain's central bank.
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Scientists stop and reverse aging in mice
A study on mice revealed that consistent treatment can arrest and reverse aging in individuals.
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SK On, Ford and Koc Holding to form EV battery joint venture in Turkey
SK On to begin producing EV batteries in Turkey as a joint venture with Ford Motor Co and Koc Holding As.
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Your connected car knows you. The tussle for that data's hitting high gear
Connected cars are recording where you go, pushing the EU to consider implementing legislation guarding data privacy.
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Ukraine has started using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during war
Ukraine is using AI facial recognition to uncover Russian assailants, combat misinformation, and identify the dead.
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Instagram users in Russia are told service will cease from midnight
Russian users were notified by Instagram that the service will become unavailable to them after midnight on Sunday.


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